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Our Passion for Textile Design

We are a group of students from Politecnico di Milano, enrolled in the Design for the Fashion System master’s program.
Our work explores the intersection of fashion, technology, and social ethics — using materials and light to question how visibility shapes identity and autonomy.

This project originated from research in Amsterdam’s Red Light District, where sex workers perform behind glass windows as part of a legal yet hyper-visible system.
We asked ourselves: how can design protect the right to be seen — without the risk of being exposed?

Our response is a modular textile system that merges infrared technology and sustainable materials to create a protective, luminous boundary.
It is not a curtain that hides, but a surface that empowers consent — balancing safety, beauty, and agency in spaces where visibility matters.

Through this work, we aim to show how fashion design can extend beyond garments — becoming a tool for social empathy, environmental responsibility, and digital rights.

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